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Committee of Supply 2025 debate, Day 2: Sitoh Yih Pin on foreign interference

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As geopolitical and geo-economic contestation among major powers becomes the norm, it is inevitable that Singapore gets caught in the crossfire, said MP Sitoh Yih Pin in parliament on Monday (Mar 3). This has given rise to foreign actors working to sway Singapore’s foreign policy decisions. He asked how the Ministry of Foreign Affairs can play its part to help Singaporeans become more aware of and resilient against such threats.

As geopolitical and geo-economic contestation among major powers becomes the norm, it is inevitable that Singapore gets caught in the crossfire, said MP Sitoh Yih Pin in parliament on Monday (Mar 3). This has given rise to foreign actors working to sway Singapore’s foreign policy decisions. He asked how the Ministry of Foreign Affairs can play its part to help Singaporeans become more aware of and resilient against such threats.

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